NYC

Ghost of Jupiter to release new album 10/21 at Lizard Lounge

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MA-based Ghosts of Jupiter blend beautifully etheral vocals with swirling guitars and strong synths to creating a powerful psychedellic potion. The band, who are set to drop a new album this month, effortlessly span a liminal time place–sounding distinctively like a vintage record store pickup, without falling into psych-band tropes that are long tired out. Check out Ghosts of Jupiter 10/23 at the Lizard Lounge to pick up a copy of their latest release, The Great Bright Horses, but in the meantime you can stream their first single off the album below.-Olivia Sisinni

 

Chicago

wellthen

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Wellthen released their debut album, At Least I’m Doing Something, late in September. You can currently stream it and buy it digitally below and pre-order the cassette version here which is due out in December.

NYC

A Deli NYC Premiere: Michael Hanf of San Fermin: “Keep Feeling”

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The Deli is happy to premiere Michael Hanf‘s song "Keep Feeling", a taste of the drummer’s solo project outside of San Fermin. Hanf’s voice, here vaguely reminiscent of Grandaddy Jason Lytle’s expressive alto, lead this stripped-down and organic track, giving us just enough of that diaphanous vibraphone (an instrument he also masters), fuzzy guitar, and laid-back drums. Check out "Keep Feeling" down below, and keep an eye out for a new releases on his Soundcloud page! – Ashley Muniz

NYC

Philosophical Zombie to play Great Scott 10/14

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 Philosophical Zombie delivers moody, post-punk vibes that feel as dark as they do danceable. The group is set to drop an album this month entitled Cotard’s, but if the already released single "Dream On" is anything to judge by, listeners can expect interesting chord progressions, spacey sounds, and weirdly infectious hooks from the new release. Check out their album release party 10/14 at Great Scott with Babydriver, but in the meantime, stream "Dream On" below.-Olivia Sisinni

 

NYC

Philosophical Zombie to play Great Scott 10/14

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 Philosophical Zombie delivers moody, post-punk vibes that feel as dark as they do danceable. The group is set to drop an album this month entitled Cotard’s, but if the already released single "Dream On" is anything to judge by, listeners can expect interesting chord progressions, spacey sounds, and weirdly infectious hooks from the band. Check out their album release party 10/14 at Great Scott with Babydriver, but in the meantime, stream "Dream On" below.-Olivia Sisinni

 

Philadelphia

New Slaughter Beach, Dog LP Available for Streaming & Purchase

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Slaughter Beach, Dog, a.k.a. Jake Ewald of Modern Baseball, recently released a new album, Welcome, via Lame-O Records. One naturally dives head first into narrative depths, exploring the detailed imagery as loose, energetic melodies sustain the drive. These sonic anecdotes resonate, tugging at the emotive core while painting complex, sometimes heavy situations with an earnest, rebounding, "we’re alone in this together" reassurance.

NYC

The Hum returns on 10.10 w/ Space Captain, Iris Lune, and MADEIRA + more

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After a super successful first night, and an allstar line-up, Deli NYC sponsored event The Hum returns for its second week at beautifully intimate Greenpoint venue Manhattan Inn. For those just tuning in now, the month-long residency, presented by Hypnocraft, is aimed at spotlighting female musicians across a wide variety of genres, and inspires unexpected collaborations. Monday night’s line up promises to be atmospheric and experimental, including musicians from Space CaptainIris Lune, and MADEIRA. Check below for the full, three-set listing, and be sure to catch next week’s show at 8pm on October 10, and the following two on the remaining Mondays in October. – Olivia Sisinni

– Maralisa (Space Captain) + Elle Winston + Lora-Faye Ashuvud (Arthur Moon) + Ella Joy Meir (Iris Lune) + Savannah Harris

– Gabrielle Herbst (GABI)

– MADEIRA

Philadelphia

Dylan Jane Record Release Show at Bourbon & Branch Oct. 6

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Folk, at its core, is anchored in a songwriter’s ability to transport listeners to a "fly on the wall" perspective. That uninhibited point of view, in which communicative distance shrinks to a personal level, creates a bond. Tonight, as she celebrates the release of her new EP, Deceiving Yourself and Everyone Else, which was produced by The Lawsuits’ Brian Dale Allen Strouse, Dylan Jane draws one in close at Bourbon & Branch. Silhouetted in Americana, the music imparts the fire-catching effects of pensive proximity, inviting warmth capable of sending a chill up your spine. A pair of locals, whom made contributions to the album, in the yearning emotive yet casual, alt-country, sonic steps of Friendship and the folk-spun, powerful elegance of Chelsea Mitchell (Dirty Dollhouse) helps in shaping this bill that is completed by Solar. Bourbon & Branch, 705 N. 2nd St., 8pm, $10, 21+ – Michael Colavita

NYC

Samuel Proffitt releases latest single “Drown” off forthcoming EP Grey Notebook (10.10)

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An air of mystery and beauty permeates Samuel Proffitt‘s latest single Drown, off the forthcoming EP Grey Notebook. On this track, the classic piano ballad is placed within the dimensions of electronica. Combined with the seductive melancholia of SKYLR’s vocals, the song’s ambience is hauntingly memorable. Take a listen to "Drown" down below, and look out for Grey Notebook, scheduled for release on 10/10. – Ashley Muniz